Thursday, December 30, 2010

Best Christmas Cartridge of 2010

They weren't fooling around with the Christmas cartridge releases this year, either. They released 5 different mini cartridges (Christmas Cards, Christmas Village, Trim the Tree, Winter Lace, Gingerbread), not to mention Winter Frolic.

Here are the contenders for the category of Best Christmas Cricut Cartridge of 2010:

38 comments:

I have all of these as well... and Winter Frolic is most definately the clear winner here! (Although Jolly Holidays is a must have too!!) Can't wait to see the next award!Lorihttp://got2bcrafting.blogspot.com/got2bcrafting at gmail dotcom

I really like the Winter Frolic but love the Jolly Holidays lite cart. I tried to buy the Jolly Holidays several times but they were out of stock. Well maybe it will go on sale when I'm ready to purchase in the future. Love the card you made with this cart with the black bird on it. One of my all time favorites!

I have only Christmas Cheer for holiday carts. I have used it a lot but certainly would like more. Always want more. My cartridge collection is limited at this time. Thanks for your review - it's helpful for those of us like me who have not branched out as much as others. I'm "holiday green" with envy for those who seem to have lots and lots of cartridges. Thanks again. Really cute cards. PS: do you ever do scrapbook layouts? I'm getting into scrapbooking more and more and would appreciate some ideas for use of carts in layouts. Thanks so much.

Joy, I have to agree (I have with all of your best of posts so far!). Even though the title is Winter Frolic, it has the best Christmas images and word art of any of the cartridges (and that is saying alot because so many are good).Thanks,Cindy :)

At first I wasn't sure Winter Frolic was one I was going to get, but the more projects I see with this cartridge, the more I realize I just have to have it!

By the way, I am fairly new to using my Cricut, but I wanted to say thank you for doing this "Best of" series. It has given me an eye opener into some of the cartridges that I haven't seen or thought I "needed." Have a great new year!

Both you girls are so good about seeing things in these cartridges that I guess I over look. Im so Thankful that you are willing to share your talent to make it easier for those of us who are not quite up to speed. Have a great start to 2011 and keep on sharing. Mindy1qc@msn.com

Awesome...awesome as you already know I'm a Christmas card fanatic and I love all your choices so thanks for doing this I know I sound like a broken record but it truly comes from the heart...thanks for all you bring. Happy..Happy...Joy.....Joy...and this comes from your heart :)

I have all of these carts also. I love them all, but my favorite is the Cristmas Cards Seasonal. Probably because the card shapes are so unique. I liked all of the other carts too. I will tell you thou that my least favorite was the Gingerbread Cart. Winter Frolic was a good choice because it has such a selection of images on it. Thanks for bringing us so many wonderful inspiring creations throught 2010. Looking forward to another wonderful crafting year in 2011. Happy Holidays to you Joy and to your family. Marcie

I wasn't sure I would use the Gingerbread cartridge, but it was cheaper to buy all 3 of the mini cartridges (that were realeased together) as a bundle so I got it. I ended up using it the most for the tree my son and I made. I love Winter Frolic too.

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